Greene, Rhode Island
Greene residents face a critical safety risk due to the Picillo Pig Farm Superfund site located only 1.7 miles away. This location contains dangerous hazardous substances that were dumped illegally decades ago. These contaminants can move through the earth and enter the water supply you use for drinking and bathing every day. With a hazard score of ten out of ten, this situation is very serious. Stay away from the site and monitor your water for unusual smells or colors.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
The EPA lists the primary contaminants at the Ppicillo facility as Unspecified Hazardous Substances. Lacking exact public classification, these materials represent a broad spectrum of toxicological risks, typically encompassing volatile organic compounds, industrial solvents, and heavy metals. Prolonged exposure to these uncharacterized chemical agents through groundwater migration or soil vapor intrusion can induce chronic respiratory complications, severe dermal irritation, and cumulative neurological or systemic organ damage.
Given the active status of nearby remedial efforts, residents should immediately implement strict exposure mitigation protocols. Homeowners must commission certified laboratory analyses of private well water to detect migrating industrial solvents and heavy metals. Furthermore, residents should install sub-slab depressurization systems to prevent hazardous vapor intrusion from migrating soil contamination. Finally, individuals should temporarily suspend all local agricultural activities, particularly cultivating edible garden vegetables or grazing livestock, until localized soil core samples definitively confirm the absence of migratory toxic waste.
Threat Summary
Greene residents face a critical safety risk due to the Picillo Pig Farm Superfund site located only 1.7 miles away. This location contains dangerous hazardous substances that were dumped illegally decades ago. These contaminants can move through the earth and enter the water supply you use for drinking and bathing every day. With a hazard score of ten out of ten, this situation is very serious. Stay away from the site and monitor your water for unusual smells or colors.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| PPICILLO PIG FARM SUPERFUND SITE | 110009310030 | 1.67 mi | Active |
| REVERE TEXTILE PRINTS SITE | 110008306136 | 5.37 mi | Active |
| STERLING DOT GRAVEL BANK | 110009334336 | 5.44 mi | Active |
| FOSTER TOWN LANDFILL | 110009310600 | 6.89 mi | Active |
| COVENTRY NIKE CONTROL AREA | 110064795119 | 6.99 mi | Active |
| TRUK-AWAY LANDFILL | 110009262323 | 7.12 mi | Active |
| HOPE TOWN DUMP | 110009310566 | 8.05 mi | Active |
| CRYSTAL CLEANSERS | 110012481634 | 8.3 mi | Active |
| EXETER TOWN DUMP | 110009344995 | 8.35 mi | Active |
| NULUXE CLEANERS INC. | 110004897746 | 8.37 mi | Active |
Action Required
Immediate action is required to ensure your home remains safe from local environmental hazards. Contact the West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation at 401-453-3220 for assistance with housing safety and environmental health standards. You may also reach out to the Providence Housing Authority at 401-751-6400 for additional resources regarding habitability and local safety programs. For information on regional land preservation and soil health, contact the Aquidneck Land Trust. These organizations offer the necessary support to help you manage the risks of living near a critical hazard site and protect your family's long-term health.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- Aquidneck Community TableEnvironmental
- Aquidneck Land TrustEnvironmental
- Artists For The EnvironmentEnvironmental
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS). Nonprofit data from IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File. Housing counseling data from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
This report is generated from publicly available government data and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For current site-specific information, visit EPA Superfund.